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... 1 Over time, wireless services at airports have expanded from a voice communication tool for radio communications between air traffic control and pilots or between airport public safety agencies such as police, fire, and airport operations, to a ubiquitous and complex system of voice, data, and video services usually supported through a shared network infrastructure. Today the dominant wireless services utilize the wireless fidelity (WiFi)
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... 2 A Guidebook for Mitigating Disruptive WiFi Interference at Airports who each month contribute to a portion of the initial cost of setting up the network and for the ongoing network operating cost. Network operators decide what devices they will allow onto their networks and subscribers must choose a device from among those approved for use on the network.
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... Summary 3 The study also showed that there is a strong correlation between band crowding and interference. Repeatedly it was documented that the most significant interference problems occur in the most spectrally congested locations and on the most heavily used channels.
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... 4 A Guidebook for Mitigating Disruptive WiFi Interference at Airports The crowding is compounded by WiFi traffic that is crowded into two channels of the 2.4 GHz band that together account for 57% of distribution (Figure 3)

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